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How is it not possible that a majority political party cannot do this? And, why is it that the minority is looked upon with disdain for its' unity?
I yearn for the day when Utah and Utahns follow in the footsteps of the former soviet union and adopt more democratic principles as opposed to the one party state.
You failed to provide any substantive examples. Here is what the Journal of Public Economics stated about Milwaukee's schools:
"As a voucher program in Milwaukee has expanded, taking money and pupils out of public schools, the schools have responded by ramping up their own performance, a forthcoming study in the Journal of Public Economics argues."
You also missed the point of the statement about Milwaukee. Many are frustrated about the idea of using taxpayers dollars. This is an example where philanthropists are coming in to help out.
Here is another example of a substantive example:
Wisconsin's Department of Public Instruction has ordered 11 private school schools out of Milwaukee's voucher program due to violations.
No one is saying they are the gold standard, but the point is to see what works and what does not. Learn from other's state's mistakes and what they are doing right.
No one in their right mind would use the 17 year Milwaukee voucher debacle as a valid example to promote vouchers. Do your research next time!!!
Example One
"I find that students in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program had faster math score gains than, but similar reading score gains to the comparison groups"
"Private School Vouchers and Student Achievement: An Evaluation of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program," Cecilia Elena Rouse (Princeton University and National Bureau of Economic Research), Quarterly Journal of Economics (MIT Press),
May 1998, Vol. 113, No. 2, Pages 553-602
Example Two
"Two randomized-experiment studies of the Milwaukee school voucher program have found that students who received vouchers through a lottery made academic gains when compared to their peers who remained in public school."
Heritage Foundation citing Jay P. Greene's Education Myths (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005), pp. 150�154.
Example Three
The Journal of Public Economicsstudy mentioned earlier was by Cornell and Harvard educated economist Rajashri Chakrabarti. She now works for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Hope that helps.
If you vote vouchers in for "a few years" it will be with us forever. Few government give-away programs ever get canceled. We need to get it right the first time.
"In the long run it will save money because the private schools are only asking a third of what it costs in a public school."
In the long run, a voucher program will eventually escalate to include full funding for all private students.
Try a Charter School. Charters are free public schools with accountability built in, meeting every requirement you just asked for. This option is more affordable than asking me and other tax payers to pay twice for your child. Using a Voucher feels quite like that since I am already paying for other people's children (I have none of my own) and now am being asked to have more of my taxes used so a select few can experiment with Private schools.
But really the responsibility for educating relies in all of us. I am sure you have heard the term, "It takes a village." It takes more than schools, teachers and students to work. Parents and family are still have the largest part in educating our children. It is best when all groups work together for the success of the child.
The debate was much more lively before so many paid posters came on the boards. Sigh.
And "...more of my taxes used...." Do you think your taxes are going to go up? Sad logic. Taxes are not increasing one penny. How the tax dollars are being spent will change but no one will pay 1 more red cent in taxes.
And as for paying twice, by that logic why should we have ever allowed charter schools? They started out with the exact (to a T) concern about paying twice. Now you are advocating charter schools?
Charter schools are essentially a voucher, as you imply. They are a voucher with a very controlled list of who can redeem the voucher. They are a voucher for just over $5,000 per kid.
These vouchers are for much less, are not spending twice (just as charter schools are not) and have a broader range of who can redeem the voucher.
I was not aware you had such structuralist leanings to your philosophy.
The schools tell us that Darwin said that competition and natural selection are the way for a species to become strong.
Make up your minds -- either it does (in which case vouchers are a good thing) or it doesn't (in which case evolution shouldn't be taught).
Which is it?
You have missed my point. Vouchers are using tax money up--3K per child. That means with each child 3K that was used for other things is gone. More of my taxes will be used to subsidize Private education is an accurate statement. That leaves a shortfall for other public works like roads, police, etc. I never said they would raise my taxes. Vouchers are an additional cost that we are not paying for now.
You and your buddies tout that all that money not used because the child left stays in the Public schools with each voucher used. Now you say the opposite. Each Voucher costs less. It can't be both.
I have also touted Charter schools for more than two years. The difference between Charter and Private is a gapping one--accountability. Charters being public accept EVERYONE equally, follow all the same laws that govern Public schools.
Charters get State funding less than the vouchers. $2,500 per child unless that changed while I was asleep. I know more about Charters than the average Joe.
THAT is crazy talk. First of all Benson was an educator. I wouldn't be surprised if he was part of the union either. He may have even been a Democrat or voted for one.
I have a solution for you if paying all your taxes for education hurts that much. MOVE!
And why are you casting the burden of educating your kids on others feet. You could always home-school instead of sending them to a Public one. If your rant was for vouchers, don't be asking me to be burdened to send your kids on my dime there. What will I have to do next for you? Pick your kid up and make him a PJ sandwich for lunch?
My whole point here has always been: LEARN FROM OTHERS! What works, what does not? Create policy based on what works and what does not.
Lessons from Milwaukee:
�Public schools have increased in quality due to private school competition
�Philanthropic donors from the private sector do give to private education (not all funding to private schools is from the taxpayers)
�There needs to be fiscal accountability to ensure money is used appropriately (something Milwaukee failed to do previoussly, but is doing vigorously now)
Lessons from Utah's education unions:
�We fight No Child Left Behind because it creates standards we do not agree to
�We fight school vouchers because it fails to provide standards.
So which one is it? Standards or no?
Then consider how unethical it would be to give one child the 'quality' education and sacrifice the other four if you could put together two-grand to pay the difference and for uniforms and materials.
As a society we pay taxes sometimes for the good of the whole. Your share of taxes is not YOURS to use as you see fit.
Public education is about educating the public. People make good CHOICES, and poor CHOICES. People who want the Lexus of education are free to pay for it.
And as far as the UEA/NEA goes--isn't it a TEACHERS union funded by teacher dues? Does the pilots union look out for anyone except themselves? I don't remember the pilot being very helpful the last time I was bumped from my flight.
Parents are allowed in public education to sign a waiver to not have their children receive Special Education services.
Is the pro-voucher side egotistical enough to not address anything substantial?
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